Product Data Sheet

Neem Oil: If you’ve ever worked with neem oil, there’s a good chance you remember the scent. Its distinct odor is often described as musky or garlicy. It also has a deep yellowish brown color. Don’t let that scare you away though – there’s a reason neem has been used on the skin for centuries. It’s mentioned in ancient Indian texts, and they have been using all parts of the tree since around 2000 BC.

People love this oil because it’s incredibly moisturizing, full of antioxidants, and it adds a special touch to handmade products. If you’re excited to try this unique oil in your next project, the shelf life is 2 years and the usage rates are:

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Kelly J11/11/2017

Discouraging

Given this oil smells terrible, I wish the details of this product offered suggestions that would help mask the smell. A friend and I went in on an order together recently, and I wanted to try this. I've read that it has great benefits for people with skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis. I tried making a cream loaded with goodies such as hydrolyzed oats, colloidal oatmeal, neem oil, BTMS-50, Aloe Extract and aloe Vera juice, along with a few other things. The texture is amazing. But the smell seems impossible to cover up. Please offer suggestions, and perhaps consider offering a few tutorials on Soap Queen that offers ideas on how to work with this Oil.